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The Crucifixion
Miniaturist: Oliver, Isaac I (Imitator of)
History note: Lord Clinton of Bicton in Devon; sold for him by Messrs. Crew, Exmouth, where bought by H.L. Dommett
From the Spencer George Perceval Fund.
Height: 117 mm
Width: 82 mm
Method of acquisition: Bought (1954) by Dommett, H.L.
Support composed of ivory ( bevelled at back)
Watercolour : Watercolour on thick ivory
Accession number: PD.19-1954
Primary reference Number: 18266
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Associated department:
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